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In this video tutorial, I will show you the steps to add a QR Code to your email signature. You can start by clicking on this Dashboard link or accessing the QR Code integration in the Assets section. In this part, you must add a URL address to redirect the browser after the QR Code reading. For example, you can add a landing page, links to promotional materials, or a YouTube video. For our example, I will add the URL of a Youtube video. The QR code image was generated. Now comes the best part: adding the image to the email signature. Click on the Signatures section and choose a signature to edit. For this example, I will add the QR Code image in this area, but you can add it anywhere in the signature. Finally, save the signature and then click the Paste in email button.